Disability Is a Feminist Issue: Bringing Together Women’s and Gender Studies and Disability Studies

Authors

  • Alison Piepmeier College of Charleston
  • Amber Cantrell Rutgers University
  • Ashley Maggio College of Charleston

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v34i2.4252

Keywords:

feminist disability studies, intersectionality, pedagogy, mental disability

Abstract

This paper tracks a series of conversations between a women's and gender studies professor and two of her undergraduate students, all of whom are interested in disability studies. We explore the links between disability and feminism, and to think through the possibilities of having disability studies become part of the academy. Our primarily positive interactions with the academic institution and our interest in disability studies has led to our argument that disability is in fact a feminist issue. Disability studies has allowed each of us to re-conceptualize our own relationships to feminist theory, and shaped our ability to envision a better academic environment for all students. 

Keywords: feminist disability studies, intersectionality, pedagogy, mental disability

 

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Published

2014-03-18

How to Cite

Piepmeier, A., Cantrell, A., & Maggio, A. (2014). Disability Is a Feminist Issue: Bringing Together Women’s and Gender Studies and Disability Studies. Disability Studies Quarterly, 34(2). https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v34i2.4252